The 28-year-old Australian,who has been sidelined by injuries for nearly all of this past season,said the public would get to “see all different sides of me”.
Nick Kyrgios is taking an active role in helping people through their mental health challenges after going public with his own self-harming.
The Brisbane International card has taken greater shape with three more players,including last year’s Australian Open finalists. But will Nick Kyrgios be fit to return?
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley remains confident Rafael Nadal will be ready for his Melbourne Park swansong in January – but was far more cautious predicting Nick Kyrgios’ involvement.
The Australian tennis ace has lost his world ranking and has given a typically candid assessment about his prospects of returning to the court,but says he is hungry to do so.
Three champions have been named among the first players to take part in the Brisbane International’s comeback,while questions remain over one star’s recovery.
Australian Open officials are optimistic that two of the sport’s biggest drawcards,Nick Kyrgios and Rafael Nadal,will be fit for January’s event. Nadal’s team,however,says the Spaniard’s return date has not been determined.
Australia’s Open has plenty of big matches and big names,but what it really needs is juicy backstage drama.
The Australian star spoke on Mike Tyson’s podcast about the young royal’s reaction to his colourful clash with Novak Djokovic in last year’s Wimbledon final.
Fresh from his Davis Cup heroics,Thanasi Kokkinakis says there is no reason why Australia cannot go all the way when the knockout stages resume in November. He also revealed his great mate Nick Kyrgios is on the comeback trail.
A new proposal to ensure professional players receive money regardless of performance has split the game,with the Australian star believing players should be paid a larger amount.